52 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1923 



the artist at the expiration of the year, " to be cared for by the Na- 

 tional Gallery of Art." A complete list of these portraits was given 

 in last year's report. 



Portrait in oil of Edwin McMasters Stanton (1814r-1859), Sec-' 

 retary of War under President Lincoln's administration, by Henry 

 Ulke (1821-1910). Presented to the institution by his grand- 

 daughter, Miss Sophy Stanton. 



LOANS 



The John Howard McFadden collection of 43 portraits and land- 

 scapes of the British school, left in trust to the city of Philadelphia ; 

 lent to the gallery by the trustees of the collection, Chief Justice 

 Robert Von Moschzisker, of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Hon. 

 George Wharton Pepper, United States Senator from Pennsylvania, 

 and Justice Jasper Yates Brinton, court of appeals, mixed tribunals 

 of Egypt. The will of Mr. McFadden directs that the trustees shall, 

 pending the permanent housing of the collection by the city of 

 Philadelphia, intrust the works to the Metropolitan Museum in New 

 York or to a gallery of equal dignity. A catalogue of the McFadden 

 collection, prepared by Harvey M. Watts, was published by the 

 J. P. Lippincott Co. during the year. The artists represented, with 

 titles of the paintings received, are as follows: 



Richard Parks Bonington (1801-1828). 



A Coast Scene, Normandy. 

 John Constable, R. 4. (1776-1837). 



The Lock. 



Hampstead Heath : Storm Coming Up. 



The Dell in Helmingham Park. 

 David Cox (1783-1859). 



Going to the Hayfield, 1849. 

 John Crome ("Old Crome") (1769-1821). 



Blacksmith Shop, near Hingham, Norfolk. 



Woody Landscape, at Colney. 

 Thomas Gainsborough, R. A. (1727-1788). 



Henrietta, Lady Rodney. 



A Classical Landscape. 

 George Henry Harlow (1787-1819). 



The Misses Leader. 



The Leader Children. 



Mrs. Weddell and Children. 

 William Hogarth (1697-1764). 



The Assembly at Wanstead House. 



The Fountaine Family. 

 John Hoppner, R. A. (1758-1810). 



Mrs. Hoppner. 

 Sir Thomas Lawrence, P. R. A. (1769-1830). 



Miss West (afterwards Mrs. William Woodgate). 



